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1 stance
وضع ، حالت ، ساختمان ، طرز ايستادن ، ايستايش -
2 позиция
............................................................1. position(vt. & vi. & n.) موقعیت، وضع، وضعیت، موضع، نهش، شغل، مقام یافتن، سمت، منصب، قرار دادن یا گرفتن، مرتبه، مقام، جایگاه............................................................2. attitude(n.) گرایش، حالت، هیئت، طرز برخورد، روش و رفتار............................................................3. stand(vt. & vi. & n.) ایستادن، تحمل کردن، موضع، دکه، بساط، ایست کردن، توقف کردن، ماندن، راست شدن، قرار گرفتن، بودن، واقع بودن، واداشتن، عهده دار شدن، ایست، توقف، مکث، وضع، موقعیت، شهرت، مقام، پایه، میز کوچک، سه پایه، دکه دکان، ایستگاه، توقفگاه، جایگاه گواه در دادگاه، سکوب تماشاچیان مسابقات............................................................4. stanceوضع، حالت، ساختمان، طرز ایستادن، ایستایش............................................................
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